Organize a Fundraiser

Community partners of the UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation (JCCF) organize a variety of events to raise funds for cancer research at the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center (JCCC). These events range from school bake sales, to corporate golf tournaments, to fashion shows! Become a community partner to the JCCF and organize your own fundraising event. We'll provide the fundraising materials and resources you need to get started!

GETTING STARTED

Download and review the Event Guidelines below. Contact us if you have any questions!

Download and fill out the appropriate Event Application Form, and return it to us for review.

Tips and suggestions

Brainstorm - Be creative! Fundraising events of any type and scale are welcome.

Plan - Create a timeline, set your goals and decide on a date and venue

Form a team - Form an event committee, approach key supporters early on in the process.

Paperwork - Obtain and fill out any required permits

Spread the word! - Use social media to tag JCCF and create a hashtag to get your participants involved

During the event - Take lots of pictures and have fun!

After the event - Collect funds, thank your supporters and submit any photos and updates to JCCF

Frequently Asked Questions

Who raises funds for the JCCF?

People from all walks of life have donated countless hours to organize events that support the cancer center’s most important work. Fundraising efforts of all scales and scope are welcome. Whether it’s a coin drive at your middle school, a golf tournament at the senior center, or a black-tie gala, we are truly grateful for your dedication to improving the lives of cancer patients everywhere.

Why?

Showing your support to a friend or family member, expressing gratitude to one of the doctors on your UCLA team, or to honor a loved one’s memory by increasing cancer awareness – these are some of the meaningful reasons that individuals from across the globe come together to support the JCCC’s research to find better ways to prevent, treat, and ultimately cure cancer.